Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Prominent AFP Clinton Researcher Victor Thorn Found Dead

Prolific author, AMERICAN FREE PRESS writer and seasoned Clinton researcher Victor Thorn was found at the top of a mountain near his home, the apparent victim of a gunshot wound. Family and some close friends contend Thorn took his own life on his birthday, August 1. Thorn would have been 54.

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Sad to hear. I never listened to him or read him much, except in relation to two key things, and they were him outing David Ray Griffin as a deliberate gatekeeper on the Israeli angle, in an AFP interview he did several years ago that I only found out about last year, wherein he revealed an e-mail exchange where he had asked Griffin why he doesn't talk about the Dancing Israelis, and he said that he followed a different approach.

Totally blatant and suspicious when someone who writes 9+ books on 9/11, as Griffin has, to not at all mention in a serious way the major Israeli connections. I independently wondered a few years ago what Griffin had to say about the Dancing Israelis and it was only around that time that there had been an interview with him asking about them, and I did a search for his books I could search online, and no references, but Thorn's revelation was even more revealing in showing Griffin's deliberate gatekeeping.

It's also suspicious like Michael Rivero styling his show as What Really Happened and being a know-it-all about everything, yet claims that anyone who says Flight 77 didn't hit the Pentagon is "poisoning the well." Look for the massive inconsistencies of silence and re-direction that would otherwise not be suspicious for average or infrequent alternative media commentators.

And he, along with Lisa Giuliani, outed Coast to Coast AM and George Noory as massive Jewish-Zionist gatekeeping operators, before I independently realized that.

Let's hope he just faked his death, as Chip Tatum did, where Joel Skousen had reported in a World Affairs Brief how he had died, yet he suddenly turned up in 2014 on Red Ice Radio, saying he had faked his death (not legally, but in terms of completely disappearing from the media for awhile and having people tell a story of him being found dead).

Between Thorn's death and the death of Michael Collins Piper, this is probably spells the end for AFP. (Willis Carto, the paper's founder and longtime benefactor recently passed away as well back in 2015). I used to subscribe to 'The Spotlight' (AFP's predecessor) back in the late 1980's when fiery Vince Ryan was the editor and the paper was filled with far out classified ads like Ernst Zundel advertising his Nazi UFO books. Tom Valentine, another old columnist for The Spotlight at that time, did a weekly shortwave radio show advertising the paper. The AFP is a watered down version of what the Spotlight used to be many years ago.